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Lotus technical director Nick Chester says the team is expecting a 'very challenging' start to the 2014 Formula 1 season.
The team opted to miss the first test in Jerez and when the Renault-powered E22 eventually took to the track in Bahrain, it proved to be extremely unreliable. Romain Grosjean and Pastor Maldonado failed to complete any long runs due to the problems and head to Australia with very little race preparation in the new car.
'There is a degree of frustration coming away from winter testing,' said Chester. 'Clearly, we would have liked to have done more mileage and had an opportunity to run our race preparation programme as planned.
'On the positive side we can see plenty of... Full Story »

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